Trek Domane Review

 

However, given that the H2 fit accounts for some 70 percent of worldwide Madone sales, more competition-orientated riders might like to have seen an H2 option or even one sitting between H1 and H2. Instead, there will be one size option and, for the moment, just one frame and fork construction level whatever the build. Given the clear effectiveness of IsoSpeed, however, we’d expect to see it more widely used in the near future; for sure, I’d take an H2 fit Trek Domane over the Madone wherever the roads are rough.

 

Currently available through Trek’s Project One site, the Trek Domane is offered in two models: the 6 Series Team Edition at £8290 and the “custom” 6 Series from £4000.

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Sizes: 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60cm
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Words by Richard Hallett

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The new Domane’s sleek lines

 

 
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